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"'''Void'''", known as "'''Purgatory'''" ({{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}, ''Rengoku'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of cards used by [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' manga]]. These cards either directly [[support]] "[[Infernity]]" archetype, or have great synergy with it due to requiring the player to have no [[hand]].  
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"'''Void'''", known as "'''Purgatory'''" ({{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}, ''Rengoku'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s, the first support for which was introduced in ''[[Crossed Souls]]''. Unlike other archetypes, "Void" is divided between two entirely distinct play styles, with one being exclusive to the manga. Additionally, several other unrelated cards, such as "[[Into the Void]]" and "[[Into the Void]]", are in this archetype.
  
Another group of "Void" Spell/Trap Cards exist which support the "[[Infernoid]]" archetype. The archetype received its first support in the OCG in ''[[Crossed Souls]]'', with the effects of "[[Void Vanishment]]" and "[[Infernoid Devyaty]]".
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In the ''TCG'' and ''OCG'', this is an archetype of Spell/Trap Cards that support the "[[Infernoid]]" archetype.
  
"[[Null and Void]]" is not a "Void" card because it does not have 「{{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}」 in its Japanese name.
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In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' manga]], this is an archetype of Spell/Trap Cards used by [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] that support or are mechanically associated with the "[[Infernity]]" archetype. They have no support in the manga.
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"[[Null and Void]]" and "[[Unformed Void]]" are not "Void" cards because they do not have 「{{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}」 in their Japanese names.
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Due to its Japanese name, "[[Blast Magician]]" also falls into this archetype. However, because ''TCG'' and ''OCG'' support for this archetype only works on [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s, this is not an issue unless it is treated as an [[Equip Card]].
  
 
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Revision as of 07:12, 18 July 2016

Void
"Void Cauldron" and "Void Shield" alongside "Infernity Archer"
Japanese
  • れんごく
  • 煉獄 (base)
  • れんごく (ruby)
  • Rengōku (romanized)
  • Purgatory (translated)
French
  • du Vide
German
  • Leere
Italian
  • Vuoto
Korean
  • 연옥
  • Yeon-og (romanized)
  • Purgatory (translated)
Portuguese
  • Vácuo
Spanish
  • Vacío
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"Void", known as "Purgatory" (れんごく, Rengoku) in the Japanese version, is an archetype of Spell/Trap Cards, the first support for which was introduced in Crossed Souls. Unlike other archetypes, "Void" is divided between two entirely distinct play styles, with one being exclusive to the manga. Additionally, several other unrelated cards, such as "Into the Void" and "Into the Void", are in this archetype.

In the TCG and OCG, this is an archetype of Spell/Trap Cards that support the "Infernoid" archetype.

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's manga, this is an archetype of Spell/Trap Cards used by Kalin Kessler that support or are mechanically associated with the "Infernity" archetype. They have no support in the manga.

"Null and Void" and "Unformed Void" are not "Void" cards because they do not have 「れんごく」 in their Japanese names.

Due to its Japanese name, "Blast Magician" also falls into this archetype. However, because TCG and OCG support for this archetype only works on Spell and Trap Cards, this is not an issue unless it is treated as an Equip Card.